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Dometic WAECO - Electrical engineering is not just limited to installations within real estate. You can also get modern technology for mobile use in the eibabo® technology store ? for example from Waeco. Waeco was founded in 1974 and is a specialist company for flexible technology. In the early years, the company developed battery-powered refrigerators that were ideal for use on motor or sailing yachts to make food last longer. The company was taken over in 2007 by the Swedish Dometic Group, which develops caravan installations and produces absorption chillers. Waeco contributes to the group's product portfolio with mobile refrigerators and air conditioners, cool boxes, electronics and retrofit car accessories, among other things. The entire range is divided into four sub-areas. On the one hand, there is the air conditioning service with cooling units, care and cleaning services and tools. Consumables such as oils and refrigerants form a second area. Leak detection technology and related services represent the third service area. The fourth area includes accessories of all kinds such as hoses, couplings, adapters and tools. The company headquarters are in Emsdetten. Waeco employs well over 1500 people. In the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you will find petrol generators, roof, opening and sliding windows for caravans, mini refrigerators, inverters, drain fittings for camping sinks, coffee machines, battery chargers, charging converters, cassette toilets and reversing video systems at the best prices. You can also get hotel safes from the Waeco brand.

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Wide span cable tray - Are you looking for a stable cable support system? Do you have larger spans to bridge and want to ensure that the weight of the cables is carried safely? Your eibabo® shop offers you a huge range of cable support systems from well-known manufacturers at the best prices. With numerous modules you can meet almost all architectural requirements and lay cables and lines quickly, clearly and inexpensively. In this catalog you will find the product group 'Cable trays and wide-span cable trays'.What are cable support systems?With cable carrier systems, you can lay cables and lines vertically and horizontally through rooms, basements, production halls and across floors. In contrast to electrical installation conduits, the systems accommodate massive cable bundles and are therefore suitable for complex commercial systems and industrial applications. You can use this, for example, to lay the power supply for your building. Or you can use it to create measuring systems, control systems or other wired data transmissions for your system. The modular design ensures maximum flexibility combined with stability, security and cost efficiency.Image: OBO Bettermann RKSM620 cable trayWhat are wide span cable trays?Wide-span cable trays are part of cable carrier systems. These form long, rigid and rectilinear structures for laying electrical cables, conduits and cable ducts. Cable trays are typically made of galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminium. There are also non-metallic cable trays. These are made of glass fiber reinforced plastic. The different cable tray types include:Metal cable trays (perforated, slotted and in ladder form)Small metal ducts (perforated, unperforated)Cable trays made of non-metallic material (perforated, slotted and in ladder form)Small ducts made of non-metallic material (perforated, unperforated)Metal and non-metallic cable trays (unperforated)Metal wire mesh cable trays Why are some cable trays perforated and others not?There are perforated and unperforated cable trays. Some cable trays consist 'only' of a wire mesh. The difference lies in the different possible uses. In most cases, open cable trays are used. These are in the form of ladders with rungs or a base, and side parts are provided with round or oblong holes. The holes have different functions:ventilationCurrent-carrying cables and lines can generate heat. The removal of excess heat is a safety feature, especially when these are laid in a bundle.attachmentCable ties and other fastening systems can be pulled through the holes. This allows the cables and lines to be sorted and fixed. In addition, fastening systems such as ropes, hanging brackets or support arms are connected to the channels through the holes.weight reductionMetal cable trays are solid. Cables and wires can also be very heavy. Larger installations often reach a high weight as a result. Perforated material is lighter and simplifies assembly.junctionIf individual cables and wires need to be routed out of the gutter, this can be done, for example, down through one of the larger holes.water permeabilitySprinkler systems are installed in many areas for safety reasons. In an emergency, the water can drain through the holes in the cable trays. TIP:With wide-span cable trays, you can bridge a span of up to 3 meters. In contrast, the unperforated cable trays are installed at other locations. Closed systems are used for:Rooms with increased pollutionIn a dusty environment, the laid cables and lines remain clean and can be replaced, checked or repaired more easily in an emergency. Additional gutter covers are used in these environments.Electromagnetic shieldingClosed cable trays have a shielding effect. The influence of the cables on the environment (or vice versa) is significantly reduced through the use of unperforated cable trays.What does suitability for functional integrity mean?In the product descriptions of the cable support systems, some information on functional integrity is stored. This information is used to help you assess the suitability of each system for specific locations. Fire safety is an important issue in private, commercial, industrial and municipal buildings. There are special requirements for safety-relevant areas, also for the supporting devices of the electrical installation. Functional integrity describes how long the system must remain functional in the event of a fire.Functional integrity of 30 minutes (E30) is required for electrical systems used to evacuate people and animals from a burning building. These arefire alarm systemsSystems for alerting and issuing instructionsSecurity lighting and backup power lightingpassenger elevatorsSmoke and heat extraction systems Functional integrity of 60 or 90 minutes (E60 and E90) is necessary for the fire brigade to fight fires effectively and for complex evacuations. For example, it applies toWater pressure booster systems for the supply of extinguishing waterAutomatic extinguishing systemsFire brigade lifts and bed lifts (in hospitals)Ventilation systems and smoke protection pressure systems of safety stairwellsElevator shafts and machine rooms In these applications, use tested cable support systems that guarantee functional integrity of up to 90 minutes, depending on the requirements.With what weight can cable trays be loaded?When choosing the right cable tray or the optimal cable support system, its resilience is crucial. The carrying capacity must correspond to the expected cable weight. TIP:Calculate a reserve of 10% for possible subsequent installations when considering the load-bearing capacity. Approximately 15 kg per meter and per 10 cm channel width apply as a guideline for the load capacity. With a channel width of 30 cm, for example, this results in a load-bearing capacity of around 45 kg per meter. With a channel width of 60 cm, the value increases to 90 kg per meter. Alternatively, look at the manufacturer's product specification or use the formula of DIN VDE 0639 T1 to calculate the maximum permissible cable load.What accessories are available for wide-span cable trays?At eibabo® you will find all the components you need to route cables and lines individually through your building. Examples of suitable accessories and add-on modules for wide-span cable trays are:Gutter connectors, gutter bends, angle brackets and end piecesTees, crosses, branch pieces and reducersCable rakes, base plates, hanging brackets, coversSupport arms, cable ladders and fastening material We carry complete systems from all leading manufacturers, including OBO Bettermann, Niedax, Unex, Pflitsch, Tehalit, Legrand Cablofil and many more. All items are characterized by special durability, longevity and quick assembly. These systems meet the highest standards of quality and professional processing in industry, commerce and marine.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cable carrying systems > Cable tray/wide span cable tray you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cable stageCable support systemCable trayCeiling flashingDistribution channelLight channelLight support railLuminaire channelLuminaire mounting railLuminaire trayMini cable trayShip cable carShip cable traySmall channelWide span cable platformWide span cable trayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Wide span cable tray:CommScope EMEAHenselLegrand CablofilNiedaxNiedergesäßOBOPflitschPohlCon Vertrieb (Puk)RicoTehalit
Housing - built-in-wall-ceiling - The shell is complete and you are now looking for the right device sockets for the masonry or cavity walls? You will find what you are looking for at eibabo®. Find out here what the differences are between the individual device sockets and which criteria you should consider when purchasing.Device installation boxes are used to accommodate cables, switches or sockets, light switches and other electronic components. They are themselves passive components of the electrical installation and are usually installed under plaster. Due to their design, these are designed for the stationary installation of the devices and for the accommodation of cables and lines. There are numerous different housings for installation in walls and ceilings. The range includes junction boxes, connection boxes, ceiling boxes, cable boxes, switch boxes, central boxes and many other variants for a wide variety of purposes.Are there standard dimensions for switch boxes and junction boxes?If possible, electrical installations are carried out under plaster. For this you need uniform standards so that the switches, buttons and sockets available in Germany can be used equally for every room. For this reason, the dimensions for device sockets are standardized. This uniform regulation is based on DIN 49073. The dimensions mainly refer to the device sockets, which are used for light switches, buttons, sockets and similar devices. They are usually installed in the wall or in the ceiling of a room. The standard diameter is 60 mm or 68 mm. The standard depth is 40 mm to 66 mm. Junction boxes are installation boxes that are standardized according to DIN VDE 0606-1.Image: Kaiser 9252-22 cavity wall junction boxWhat are the differences between switch boxes and junction boxes?The eibabo® shop offers a huge selection of different switch boxes and junction boxes. Many of them differ only slightly in appearance. Nevertheless, each variant serves a specific purpose. Here we present the most important and most common models:Junction boxes: This variant, also known as a junction box, connection box or installation box, brings together or distributes several electrical lines. This box is often square, has a lid and predetermined breaking points for cable outlets on all four sides.Cavity wall box: This is a device box for installation in lightweight walls, such as drywall. The box is used to install switches, sockets and similar equipment. The standard diameter is 68 mm. On the back there are predetermined breaking points of different sizes for cable inlets.Switch box: The switch box is the counterpart to the cavity wall box for installation in solid walls.Junction box: The junction box is a switch box with lateral couplings. This means that several sockets can be connected and automatically have the same standardized distance from one another.Cavity wall box multiple: Installing several boxes in plasterboard can be problematic, especially if you have to pay attention to the distances between the boxes. Multiple cavity wall boxes solve this problem. The mounting distance of the devices corresponds to the standard.Deep switch box: This switch box offers more space for cables and terminals.Electronics box: The electronics box is a switch box with a special design. This has an additional terminal space for another device, in which, for example, an external bus coupler can be accommodated. The terminal compartment can be located on the side or under the box. What are switch boxes and junction boxes used for?Switch boxes are used to accommodate sockets, switches, dimmers and other electrical components. In some cases, these are also used to hold or drain lines. TIP:Some switch boxes are generously designed in depth. Cable connections, distributions or couplers can be accommodated in it. There is no need to use a separate junction box. Electrical lines such as the cables from sockets, lights, switches and other permanently installed sub-distribution boxes come together in junction boxes. In the box, they are connected to terminals to create the desired circuit. A junction box can, for example, be used to connect a motion detector to a permanently installed lamp.How are switch boxes and junction boxes installed?Switch boxes and junction boxes differ mainly in the way they are installed. With surface mounting, switch boxes and junction boxes are mounted directly on the wall. This can be done by a screw connection, sometimes by an adhesive connection. Surface mounting is often used in damp rooms. Flush-mounted installation is the most common mounting variant. Device sockets are installed in a wall or ceiling. This requires a correspondingly large cut-out in the wall. Flush installation includes:Flush-mounted sockets for solid wallsFlush-mounted sockets for cavity wallsInstallation boxes for installation in external cavities / insulationBoxes for installation in special materials such as concrete or solid wood Solid walls are usually fixed by plastering and then plastering. Cavity wall sockets are installed, for example, in lightweight plasterboard walls. With the help of a collar, these lie on the wall surface and are fixed with clips. In addition to cavity wall boxes, there are also installation boxes for cavity wall ceilings, which are specially designed for the static design of ceiling mounting in lightweight construction. For fire protection in dry construction with non-load-bearing walls, cavity wall boxes are made of fire-retardant materials. Tip for assembly:The hole for installing cavity wall boxes is made with a circular hole saw and a drilling template. The installation boxes for installation in external insulation have a particularly deep housing. This allows the insulation structure of the wall to be bridged. The socket holders are intended for anchoring in solid external walls. Switch boxes and junction boxes with special hooks on the housing are available for installation in concrete walls. These ensure a firm hold in concrete and other masonry.How do I find the right switch box or junction box?There is a large selection of switch boxes and junction boxes. This ranges from universal installation boxes to special products. These include, for example, telescopic device holders, junction boxes for cables or connection sockets for large devices and wall lights.Use our filter options in the detailed search.Filter by mounting type or product type, by diameter or installation depth / length.Limit the IP protection class.Choose connectable models if you want to place several cans next to each other. Please noteThere are round and square built-in boxes as well as special shapes for certain switch types.The diameter determines the required wall cut-out. The depth describes the space available inside the box and the associated depth of the installation opening. In the respective product descriptions you will find information on the degree of protection as well as information on the specific installation options and areas of application.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Connection devices > Box/housing for built-in mounting in the wall/ceiling you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessory mounting boxAssortment of screwsBuilt-in boxBuilt-in boxesBuilt-in housingCavity wall boxesCavity wall device boxConcrete installationConcrete installation systemsContact protection boxDouble canElectronics boxElement ceilingExtension clawExtension spreaderFire protection installation boxFlush-mounted boxInsulating boxInsulation boxInterior insulationJunction boxPlastic housingPrecast floorSpeaker enclosureSwitch boxTerminal boxUniversal boxWall light junction boxfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Housing - built-in-wall-ceiling:ABLBEGA GantenbrinkBerkerBusch JaegerComelit GroupFränkischeGiraHagerKaiserLegrand SEKOMennekesMertenMetzOBOPehaSchneider ElectricSpelsberg
Central heating controller - A charge controller is the central control element of a night storage heater. You can use it to control the charging of the storage stones in the heat storage overnight. The charge controller therefore specifies how much electricity should be used to heat up the storage stones at the slightly cheaper off-peak electricity tariff. But where does the charge controller get the information it needs for correct regulation? To do this, it works together with the charging control of your night storage heater. With the help of a temperature sensor, this determines the temperature profile and thus the energy consumption of the current day. This results in the energy required to recharge the heating in the coming night. If you need a high-quality charge controller for your night storage heater, you will find the right product here in this catalogue. In addition to components for night storage heating, you can get many high-quality products in the eibabo online shop that you can use to air condition and heat your building.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Distributors > Accessories for CH distributor/collector for radiators/convectors you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for central heating distributor/collector for radiators/convectorsAccessories for CH distributor/collector for radiators/convectorsAccessories/spare parts for water distributorAngular mounting setBase mounting setCharging controllerClosing capCold/hot water distributorComplementary mounting setConnection setConnection set heat meterDistributor enclosureElectro central heating controllerEnd piece external thread with drain and de-aerationEnd plugFacingFlange mounting setHeating controllerHousingInstallation kitMounting bracket, plasticMounting bracket, steelOpen air temperature sensorOverflow deviceRemote controllerResidual heat sensorTemperature sensorWall consolefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Central heating controller:DeviEberleEthermaGlen DimplexVaillant
Air conditioner switch cabinet - Is it very warm in your control cabinet? Are you concerned that the high temperatures could damage your technology? Read here what options you have for cooling your control cabinet and which criteria you use to select an air conditioning unit for the control cabinet.If many devices are installed in a control cabinet, they usually also generate heat. This leads to increased temperatures, which could damage the components. In the private sphere, this does not happen very often. Within commercial and industrial control cabinets, however, the number of devices is usually significantly higher and air conditioning is necessary. Control cabinet air conditioning systems are therefore mainly used for cooling communication devices, transformers and switchboards.Image: Rittal SK 3361.500 wall-mounted cooling unitUnder what circumstances are air conditioning units used for the control cabinet?When the air temperature outside the cabinet is too high or the air quality is poor, simply using ventilation to dissipate the heat may no longer be sufficient. Control cabinet air conditioning systems are designed in such a way that they dissipate excess heat from control cabinets and device housings to the atmosphere. This serves to protect the heat-sensitive components from overheating, because the service life of electronic components is reduced at higher operating temperatures. The air conditioning of control cabinets extends the service life of electrical components and ensures increased fault tolerance of the devices. Use a control cabinet air conditioning system if:the temperature inside the housing must be equal to or lower than the ambient temperaturethe required heat dissipation cannot be provided by the environmentthe ambient air is very pollutedthe ambient air contains too much humidity The typical areas of application are server farms, telecommunications systems, automation systems and control cabinets, transformer stations and substations, radio stations, data storage stations and energy storage systems.How does a control cabinet air conditioning system work?The design of industrial air conditioning systems provides for two completely separate air circuits, which prevent the air in the cabinet from mixing with the ambient air. This means that the cooling system maintains a suitable temperature inside the case without the ingress of dirt, dust, moisture, water or corrosive fumes. TIP:Make sure that the housing or the control cabinet is also sealed airtight. If necessary, add the necessary seals to the door or close ventilation outlets. Most of the air conditioning units for control cabinets available from eibabo® work according to the principle of the air-air heat exchanger. These typically use copper tubing with small fins to ensure optimal heat exchange between the two air circuits. The copper tubes are filled with coolant, which easily changes its state of aggregation between liquid and gaseous. In order to cool the switch cabinet, the warm air from the switch cabinet is routed through the ribs of the pipe system. The copper tubes and fins absorb the heat, heating the liquid in the copper tubes while cooling the air. A heat exchange takes place. The heated liquid in the copper tubes turns into a gas and moves to the other side of the unit to the external air circuit. This causes the cooling of the copper pipes and the coolant according to the opposite principle. The heat absorbed in this way is released into the atmosphere. The coolant becomes liquid again and flows back to again absorb heat in the control cabinet. A cycle is created. Unlike other cabinet cooling systems, air-to-air heat exchangers have no moving parts. There are low maintenance costs, the devices work efficiently and economically.Far less common are the thermoelectric cabinet coolers. These work according to the Peltier effect and are therefore also called Peltier coolers. These represent special types of cooling systems, which are used particularly in harsh and dangerous environments.Jean PeltierIn 1834, the French physicist discovered that the flow of current at the junctions between two dissimilar electrical conductors causes a temperature difference.The functional principle of thermoelectric cabinet coolers is based on the fact that heat is either absorbed or given off when a voltage is applied to the connection point between two materials. Semiconductors are typically used here, the different number of free electrons of which ensure the required energy difference. When current flows, heat is transferred from one terminal to the other and a cooling effect occurs.What does master/slave function mean?An appropriate temperature in the control cabinet ensures the function of the devices installed in it. It is therefore often necessary to avoid an increase in temperature even if a device fails or the performance of a device is no longer sufficient. Although the performance of one device is typically sufficient, a second air conditioning device serves to secure the first system and is connected to it. Both devices exchange data, measured values and error messages. Master and slave work to support each other, alternately or as a substitute. The master device thus takes care of the primary cooling, while the slave remains in stand-by mode and switches on automatically when required.How and where can the air conditioning for control cabinets be installed?Systems are offered for a wide variety of purposes. You get devices for outdoor use, devices protected against vandalism and devices for indoor installation. It is mounted on the roof or on the side walls of the cabinet. With roof-mounted air conditioners, the heated air escapes to the rear, left, right or even upwards. This means that it can be used in a row or set up close to the wall without any problems. In the case of air conditioners for wall mounting, installation, partial installation and attachment are possible, depending on the space required.What should I look out for when buying a switch cabinet air conditioning unit?If the ambient temperature is higher than the required temperature in the cabinet, you should consider using a cabinet air conditioner. The following points, among others, should be considered when making the selection:Type of installation of the control cabinet according to VDE 0660 Part 500Ambient conditions (temperature, dirt and humidity)maximum desired control cabinet interior temperaturePower loss of the electronic components in the control cabinetIP degrees of protection If you install an air conditioner for the control cabinet, please pay attention to the following things:The control cabinet must be sealed.When mounting on the cabinet roof, this should be reinforced if necessary.The condensate drain must be introduced into the outlet opening so that no condensate flows into the cabinet. Some models do not have a drain. Instead, the condensate evaporates.A door switch should be installed to turn off the air conditioner while the door is open.Keep the air circulation in the cabinet clear and avoid obstacles at the air inlet and air outlet. At eibabo® you only get high-quality, reliable and powerful air conditioning units from well-known manufacturers such as Kraemer & Kraus, Rittal, Schneider Electric and Siemens.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Air conditioner (switchgear cabinet) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air conditionerAir conditioningClimate controlControl cabinet air conditioningHeat exchangerIntegrationRefrigerant linesRoof structureSplit coolingTemperaturefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Air conditioner switch cabinet:RittalSchneider Electric
Accessories e-mobility - In recent years, electromobility has increasingly become the focus of society. Electric bicycles are already widespread and this trend does not stop at cars and motorcycles. Do you already drive electric? That's why we at the eibabo online shop offer you numerous items that you can use to charge your electrically powered vehicles. These primarily include charging stations and wall boxes. But the required accessories are also part of our product range. For example, you can also buy attractive stainless steel columns and steles for mounting your wall boxes, fastening sets, high-quality charging cables with various connections and brackets, protective covers, protective roofs and covers from us at low prices. We deliver the accessories for your e-mobility quickly and reliably, cheaply and safely worldwide directly to your home.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Industrial socket/plug applications > Accessories E-Mobility you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for charging point electrical vehicleAccessories for E-MobilityAccessories/spare parts for E-MobilityBaseBottom plateCharging cableCommunication moduleConnection cableControl actuatorExternal connector holderFastening setHandleIncable-Controlbox (ICCB)Mounting frameMounting kitMounting postPayment moduleProtection capProtection hoodRFID cardSpare parts for E-MobilitySticker for bike unitSticker for charging pillarSticker for charging postSurface tankThermomanagementWall mounting setWater drain hosefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories e-mobility:ABBABLMennekes E-MobilityPhoenixSchneider ElectricWalther
Arm for cable carry system - Do you have to lay lines and cables in the office, in the assembly hall or in the workshop? You are sure to rely on the use of cable support systems. However, cable trays and cable routing ducts also need to be securely fastened to the wall and ceiling because, depending on the scope of your installation, this can add up to a considerable weight. In the eibabo® technology store you will find high-quality ceiling and wall brackets for a wide variety of cable support systems for anchoring in the masonry. These consist of robust metal profiles and create a stable and secure connection between the building and the support system.What are cable support systems?With cable support systems, you can lay the power supply for your building. This includes:power cablelow voltage cablesignal linessafety cable and fire alarmand more The cables and lines are installed through basement rooms, false ceilings, production halls and across floors. The route can run vertically and horizontally. Unlike electrical installation pipes, the systems also accommodate massive bundles of cables. These systems are therefore particularly suitable for extensive private or commercial systems as well as for complex industrial applications. The modular design ensures maximum flexibility combined with stability, security and cost efficiency.Image: OBO AW 30 11 FT wall bracketWhere are cable support systems attached?In order to set up a cable network, it is usually necessary to lay a large number of cables. The use of metal cable trays to create a cable support system on site is a standard solution that is often used and proven. The trays and trays are installed in technical rooms, cable tunnels or false ceilings, pulled through corridors or installed in workshops, offices and shops. Since the loads on the trays can be very high due to the large number of cables to be laid, a reliable method for installing and fastening the trays must be used. The main ways to attach a cable support system can be divided into three categories:wall mountingceiling mountfloor mount The wall mountThe most common type of attachment is wall mounting using cable trays, brackets, shelves and brackets. These can be attached directly to the wall or to special frames or profiles. The components are made of metal, are solid and ensure reliability and durability. The main advantage of installing the route on the wall is the possibility of installing several parallel or superimposed levels of cable trays. This enables you to lay the cables separately. For a better overview, we recommend that you lay the cables separately according to their purpose. This gives you lines of power cables or data cables, which you assemble in groups in parallel or in tiers. TIPThe brackets can be attached directly to the wall with anchor bolts or to an already installed cable tray. The advantages of the cable tray undoubtedly include the ability to organize several rows at different levels of the route. A high installation speed is guaranteed. Other benefits of using shelves and brackets include:Easy and quick installationStrength, reliability and high load capacity of the structureModular design and versatility; with profiles and extensions of different lengths, constructions with individual heights and depths can be set upThe design of many consoles and outriggers allows mounting fasteners both above and below the console itselfPossibility of horizontal and vertical mountingA large selection of brackets for a wide range of loads - from small to extra high The ceiling mountToday, no building can be imagined without the laying of a cable network. A popular method of installing tubs is to attach them to the ceiling and ceiling systems. Such a method of fastening is similar to wall mounting shelves and consoles. However, the consoles are not mounted on the wall, but on special ceiling supports or on prefabricated structures made of ceiling supports and a mounting profile. Installation can be done by:Cantilever brackets as universal attachments made of high-quality steel with anti-corrosion coatingWith this type of attachment, the use of cable trays is possible, which means you can place several shelves parallel to each other on one console.L-shaped mounting profilesThis installation method is used for cable ladders and wire trays. The profiles are characterized by high load-bearing capacity and strength, as well as low cost and fire safetyThreaded rods with connected steel profilesA U-profile or a bracket is used as a shelf for the cable trays. This method can be used to create single- and multi-story channels.Stable assemblyWith any type of installation, the retaining elements must be installed every 1 to 1.5 meters for safety reasons. That means: at the joints and in the middle of the cable trays.All ceiling mounts should be secured to the ceiling with suitable bolt anchors or drop-in anchors. The special anchor fasteners make it easier to move or dismantle the fastening structures.The floor assemblyThere are stable supports for floor installation, which can also be used to walk on the cable route, depending on the dimensions. Due to the modular design of the fastening structures, the mounting profiles for ceiling mounting can also be used for floor mounting in order to create a certain distance from the floor.What should I look out for when buying brackets for cable support systems?As described, outriggers come in a variety of forms. Check whether it is to be attached to the wall, ceiling or floor and what load-bearing capacity is required. Don't skimp on the fastening material. Dimension anchors and bolts generously, because they have to support the weight of the structure and many cables. When purchasing, make sure that it is compatible with elements of a cable support system that may already be in place.What other elements do I need to create a cable support system?You have already taken care of the cable trays (solid, perforated or as wire baskets) and now you also know about the fastening brackets and the fastening material. You may need the following elements to produce your individual cable support system:Brackets/Bolts/Nuts - used to attach the gutters to the bracketsCorners / junctions - these allow you to route your route according to architectural specifications, both horizontally and verticallyTerminators - provide a proper termination to terminating cable runsCovers - protect your cables from dust, dirt or fire, depending on the modelProfile caps - protect the ends of the mounting profiles from external influences, protect you and others from injury and make the design more aestheticCable ties - for fixing and sorting the cables in the traysTools ? including a drill, wrenches or screwdrivers As a full-range supplier for technical installations, you can get all these products from us here in the shop. This also includes the right dowels and screws for your walls, floors and ceilings - whether masonry, concrete, wood or drywall. Manufacturers of high-quality cable support systems are Erico, Fischer, Hensel, Legrand Cablofil, Niedax, Niedergesäß, OBO, Rico and Tehalit.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cable carrying systems > Bracket for cable support system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Anchor rail bracketAngle bracketCable clamp railCable management railCable support systemCable trayCarrying consoleCeiling handleChannel support systemClamp boomConnection bracket bracketDouble boomDouble wall boomGround elevationHanging stickHanging support bracketOutriggerProfile railProfile rail bracketRecording mediumScrew boomSpacer bracketSteel boomStick boomSupporting structureWall bracketWall consoleWire mesh trayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Arm for cable carry system:EricoHenselLegrand CablofilNiedaxNiedergesäßOBOPohlCon Vertrieb (Puk)RicoTehalit
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